My own, rather limited, experience with interviews/Q&A has increased my appreciation for the skill necessary to make the format really work. If you haven’t tried it, coming up with intelligent and engaging questions – and tying them together in a coherent whole – is hard work. But when it is done well it can be informative, thought provoking, and entertaining. The above links are examples of how to do it right.

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Kevin Holtsberry

I work in communications and public affairs. I try to squeeze in as much reading as I can while still spending time with my wife and two kids (and cheering on the Pittsburgh Steelers and Michigan Wolverines during football season - oh, and watching golf too).

Kevin Holtsberry

I work in communications and public affairs. I try to squeeze in as much reading as I can while still spending time with my wife and two kids (and cheering on the Pittsburgh Steelers and Michigan Wolverines during football season - oh, and watching golf too).